Maryus Vaysberg
Known for: Directing
Born: March 31, 1971 in Moscow, USSR (Russia)
Maryus Erikovich Vaysberg (Russian: Марюс Эрикович Вайсберг; born 1 April 1971; Moscow) also known as Marius Balčiūnas-Weisberg, is a Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter of Lithuanian and Jewish descent. His father, Erik Vaysberg, had had his own career in the Soviet film industry- he acted as the executive producer of Tarkovsky's film Mirror, on Andrei Konchalovsky's film Siberiade, and Karen Shakhnazarov's film The Assassin of the Tsar. Vaysberg graduated from the VGIK in the mid-1990s and started releasing films. His first film, No Vacancy, starring Christina Ricci was released in 1999. Vaysberg's films are not well-loved by critics in his native Russia. However, many of his films are successful at the Russian box office, such as Naughty Grandma, Love in the Big City, 8 First Dates, and Not Ideal Man.
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Cinema 3.0
By the Way
Guest
May
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The Elder Son
Director
Love and the City
Director
No Vacancy
Director
Love and the City 2
Director
Hitler's Kaput!
Director
Corporal vs. Napoleon
Director
About Fate
Director
No Love in the City 3
Director
Mommies 3
Director
8 New Dates
Director
The Iris Effect
Producer
Naughty Grandma 3
Editor
The Buried Talent
Producer
8 Best Dates
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You're Fired
Producer
(UN)Ideal Man
Editor
Night Shift
Screenplay
Revenge
Producer
Naughty Grandma
Director
8 First Dates
Creative Producer
Naughty Grandma 2
Director